This is the worst president of all time, according to historians

Each leader of George Washington in Donald Trump was ranked on the basis of a wide range of criteria.


Being elected at the highest office of the Earth is a job with immense responsibility. It was to guide us the United States during its first days of independence, attempting to bring together a nation torn by the civil war, financial crises pending, or to avoid climbing of conflict during the Cold War, every commander-in-chief discussed obstacles and made decisions that are formed their inheritance. But like any work - and in many ways, more than any other job - how they manage their time in the office are open to analysis and criticism, including the former presidents who have pain performed to be considered in the worst to stay in the oval office.

A recentSurvey of 142 presidential historians Directed by C-Span continued the tradition of ranking of former leaders based on a wide range of criteria. Each respondent has released a score of 1 (meaning "unrealized") to 10 ("very effective" signifier) ​​in 10 categories that include presidential leadership: crisis leadership, public persuasion, economic management, moral authority, International relations, administrative powers, the continuation of international relations equality of justice for all, relations with the conference, vision or establish an agenda and their performance in the context of the time. The average response of each president was then added to classify them overall, each category given equal weighting.

New questionnaires are published at the beginning of each new administration so that only former presidents are included in the rankings, which means you will not see updatePresident Joe Biden on this list. The last investigation tooInvited dozens more respondents To participate in a way to create "new diversity in race, sex, age and philosophy" in the results, said C-SPAN. (Here is aComplete list of interviewed historians.)

Whenever the investigation is conducted, the presidents increase and fall among the ranks, and this year is no different. With all that is considered permanence to land on the moon, here are all the former Presidents of the United States have been ranked as best at the worst, according to historians.

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1
Abraham Lincoln

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Final score: 897

2
George Washington

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Final score: 851

3
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Final score: 841

4
Theodore Roosevelt

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Final score: 785

5
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

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Final score: 734

6
Harry S. Truman

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Final score: 713

7
Thomas Jefferson

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Final score: 704

8
John F. Kennedy

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Final score: 699

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Ronald Reagan

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Final score: 681

10
Barack Obama

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Final score: 664

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Lyndon B. Johnson

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Final score: 654

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James Monroe

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Final score: 643

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Woodrow Wilson

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Final score: 617

14
William McKinley

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Final score: 612

15
John Adams

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Final score: 609

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James Madison

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Final score: 604

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John Quincy Adams

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Final score: 603

18
James K. Polk

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Final score: 599

19
William J. Clinton

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Final score: 594

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20
Ulysses S. Grant

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Final score: 590

21
George H. W. Bush

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Final score: 585

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Andrew Jackson

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Final score: 568

23
William Howard Taft

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Final score: 543

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COOLIDGE CALVIN

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Final score: 535

25
Cleveland CROPLE

Former President Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th US President in 1903 photo by Frederick Gutekunst.
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Final score: 523

26
Jimmy Carter

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Final score: 506

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James A. Garfield

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Final score: 506

28
Gerald R. Ford

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Final score: 498

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George W. Bush

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Final score: 495

30
Chester A. Arthur

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Final score: 472

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Richard M. Nixon

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Final score: 464

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Benjamin Harrison

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Final score: 462

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Rutherford B. Hayes

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Final score: 456

34
Martin van Buren

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Final score: 455

35
Zachary Taylor

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Final score: 449

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Herbert Hoover

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Final score: 396

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Warren G. Harding

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Final score: 388

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MILLARD FILLMORE

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Final score: 378

39
John Tyler

President John Tyler 1790-1862 succeeded William Harrison after his death from pneumonia. His landmark accomplishment the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas.
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Final score: 354

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William Henry Harrison

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Final score: 354

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Donald J. Trump

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Final score: 312

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Franklin Pierce

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Final score: 312

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Andrew Johnson

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Final score: 230

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James Buchanan

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Final score: 227

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